Scooby-Doo Faster RaceGame Description

no children. But the dead wife’s dead sister’s living daughter performs those book readings. But is she pretty? An orphan. Her father was rich. Soon she’ll fall in love with me, and we’ll elope to Japan. After marrying her there, and inheriting her fortune, I’ll declare her insane and lock her up in a madhouse. Right! Sookee will be my mouse, work as her maid, eavesdrop on her, stay by her side and gently persuade her to fall in love. Love? What does a crook know about love? What of her fortune? She’s rich? Each night in bed I think of her assets. . million in cash. , in bonds. The uncle is just a guardian. It’s Hideko’s fortune. That’s why Kouzuki schemes to marry the girl. To his w Radio wife’s niece? What a s Radio sick f Radio f Radio Right, a sick . So what’s our share? I’ll share , Sookee gets the dresses and jewellery. I’ll do it! Take me! My Japanese is better, and I worked as a maid! On top of the fifty, I get dresses, jewellery and my own ,. She must be crazy Radio Crazy? Not a bit. I’ll take my fortune and flee this country. Endure these country yokels a bit longer. Those ers. This is Tamako. I am at your service. Miss Radio Bloody hell. He should’ve told me she was so pretty. I’m completely flummoxed. A reference letter from Lady Minami, my last mistress. Here’s the letter. Pay attention. “Dear Miss Izumi Hideko, “Count Fujiwara has informed me of your urgent need for a maid. “A maid is like a pair of chopsticks. “Her presence is little noted, but her absence causes much distress.” So is this place to your liking? The sun scarcely ever shines here. Uncle won’t permit it. Sunlight causes books to fade. One could never grow fond of such a dreary place. Not a good liar, are you? I’ll take my leave. My head aches before every reading practice. Would you read it to me? Pardon? Oh, how kind of her. Lady Minami said such nice things about me! Is that so? You’re a Japanese lady, why don’t you speak Japanese? I’m sick of it. The books he makes me read are all Japanese. So read that for me. “Dear Miss Izumi Hideko